In an interview with Showbiz, however, they both denied speculations of possible romantic relationship between them claiming that they are just friends and that they have nothing going apart from music.
According to MzVee, “there is absolutely nothing going on between us. I see a brother in him, someone I can talk to.
“We share and have a lot in common and it is just a coincidence that we’ve found ourselves doing the same genre of music which is Dancehall but truth be told there is nothing going on. We are just friends”
She went on to describe Stonebwoy as a wonderful person.“I will not dispute the fact that he is a nice person, caring and a boyfriend material but we are not dating. As things stands now, we are just friends” she said.
Reacting to a suggestion that there may be something going in the near future, MzVee said” I cannot tell what the future holds for us because I am not a sorcerer neither am I God but all I can say is Stonebwoy is a respectable and likeable fellow”
Stonebwoy, on the other hand, stood by a previous comment he had passed about MzVee in a publication in which he described her as a wonderful person with an interesting personality.
“Yes I still stand by what I said about her, nothing has changed. I still see her as a lively person with a great personality, and I do not think she will change.
I would not have a problem going out with her but as I’m talking to you, there is nothing going on. Whatever relationship we have is strictly professional”, he said.
“MzVee is a woman I feel. She is beautiful, intelligent and has the shape I want from my ideal woman. Most of all, she is a dancehall artiste and based on this, the two of us click very well but it all ends after studio sessions”. he added.
Born Vera Hamenoo – Kpeda and known within showbiz circles as “MzVee”; the Keta born is a first year student at Ghana Telecom University and was the lead singer in the defunct girl group, D3.
Stonebwoy is the stage name of Livingstone Etse Satekla, an Afropop, Dancehall and Reggae artiste and the C.E.O of Burniton music group.
He was born in Ashaiman and began making music in his early school days. He studied at Methodist Day Secondary School the same year with Ghana’s fastest rapper Sarkodie.
Stonebwoy brands himself as the “Prince of African Dancehall’ and goes with a baritone music slogan, ‘Bhiim’ which has gradually caught the lips of most of his fans in Ghana and beyond.
Source: Graphic Online
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